Kitchen ceilings can be degreased with solutions made of dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, and commercial degreasers. If you have popcorn or textured ceilings, avoid using vinegar and be cautious when ...
Q: We had a kitchen addition put on our home about 10 years ago. Decisions were made that now have us slapping our foreheads. My wife wanted a smooth ceiling with no texture whatsoever, which is ...
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Clean Greasy Kitchen Ceilings With A Trusty Staple
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Greasy messes are almost inevitable in the kitchen, especially after you've been cooking. Cleaning them is often a tough job and takes time ...
I’ve lost count of the questions I’ve answered. It’s in the tens of thousands over the past 28 years. Most questions are pretty straightforward, and the answers are somewhat obvious. However, every ...
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The one problem no-one warns you about with vaulted kitchen ceilings
Whilst vaulted ceilings can look stunning, kitchen environments are not necessarily the best place for them. Cooking, boiling ...
Key Takeaways Kitchen ceilings can be degreased with solutions made of dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, and commercial degreasers. If you have popcorn or textured ceilings, avoid using vinegar and be ...
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